Objective: Recent reports suggest that exposure to repetitive concussions in sports is associated with an increased risk of symptoms of distress, anxiety and depression, sleep disturbance or substance abuse/dependence (typically referred as symptoms of common mental disorders[CMD]) and of later development of neurodegenerative disease, in particular chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The primary aim of this study was to explore the relationship between sports career-related concussions and the subsequent occurrence of symptoms of CMD among former male professional athletes retired from football (soccer), ice hockey and rugby (union). Methods: Cross-sectional analyses were performed on baseline electronic questionnaires from three pr...
The long-term effects of repetitive head impacts are a growing concern. Chronic traumatic encephalop...
Nearly a decade of research has provided scientists with sufficient evidence to support the hypothes...
Q: Is the incidence of depressive disorders increased following cerebral concussion? Evidence-based ...
Objective: Recent reports suggest that exposure to repetitive concussions in sports is associated wi...
Background: In elite sports, concussion is common and recurrent, especially in high-speed contact or...
BACKGROUND: The existing research on the association between concussion and mental health outcome...
BACKGROUND: Recurrent concussions are suspected to promote the development of long-term neurological...
Objective: Systematic review of possible long-term effects of sports-related concussion in retired a...
ObjectiveSystematic review of possible long-term effects of sports-related concussion in retired ath...
BACKGROUND: Elite athletes can experience a diverse range of symptoms following post-concussive inju...
Background: There is continuing concern about effects of concussion in athletes, including risk of t...
Introduction: There is growing recognition of an association between contact sports participation an...
This article discusses the association of professional sports with athletes’ cranial nerve dysfuncti...
Rugby has one of the highest incidences of concussion among all full-contact sports. There has been ...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates there are between 1.6-3.8 million spor...
The long-term effects of repetitive head impacts are a growing concern. Chronic traumatic encephalop...
Nearly a decade of research has provided scientists with sufficient evidence to support the hypothes...
Q: Is the incidence of depressive disorders increased following cerebral concussion? Evidence-based ...
Objective: Recent reports suggest that exposure to repetitive concussions in sports is associated wi...
Background: In elite sports, concussion is common and recurrent, especially in high-speed contact or...
BACKGROUND: The existing research on the association between concussion and mental health outcome...
BACKGROUND: Recurrent concussions are suspected to promote the development of long-term neurological...
Objective: Systematic review of possible long-term effects of sports-related concussion in retired a...
ObjectiveSystematic review of possible long-term effects of sports-related concussion in retired ath...
BACKGROUND: Elite athletes can experience a diverse range of symptoms following post-concussive inju...
Background: There is continuing concern about effects of concussion in athletes, including risk of t...
Introduction: There is growing recognition of an association between contact sports participation an...
This article discusses the association of professional sports with athletes’ cranial nerve dysfuncti...
Rugby has one of the highest incidences of concussion among all full-contact sports. There has been ...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates there are between 1.6-3.8 million spor...
The long-term effects of repetitive head impacts are a growing concern. Chronic traumatic encephalop...
Nearly a decade of research has provided scientists with sufficient evidence to support the hypothes...
Q: Is the incidence of depressive disorders increased following cerebral concussion? Evidence-based ...